The New Zealand national cricket team (Black Caps) holds top-5 standings across all three formats according to the International Cricket Council:
Test: 5th Place (102 Rating) One-Day International (ODI): 2nd Place (113 Rating) Twenty20 International (T20I): 4th Place (247 Rating)
New Zealand Black Caps: Last 7 Matches Scorecard Summary
Here is the authentic, data-driven match history overview for the New Zealand National Cricket Team’s last seven international outings up to May 2026.
Date
Format
Opponent
Venue
Scorecard / Details
Match Result
27–29 May 2026
Test
Ireland
Stormont, Belfast
NZ: 490/8dIRE: 179 & 232 (f/o)
Won by an innings & 79 runs
02 May 2026
T20I
Bangladesh
Shere Bangla, Dhaka
BAN: 102 (14.2/15 ov)NZ: 104/4 (11.4/15 ov)
Won by 6 wickets (DLS)
27 Apr 2026
T20I
Bangladesh
BSSFLMR Stadium, Chattogram
NZ: 182/6 (20 ov)BAN: 183/4 (18 ov)
Lost by 6 wickets
23 Apr 2026
ODI
Bangladesh
BSSFLMR Stadium, Chattogram
BAN: 265/8 (50 ov)NZ: 210 (44.5 ov)
Lost by 55 runs
20 Apr 2026
ODI
Bangladesh
Shere Bangla, Dhaka
NZ: 198 (48.4 ov)BAN: 199/4 (35.3 ov)
Lost by 6 wickets
17 Apr 2026
ODI
Bangladesh
Shere Bangla, Dhaka
NZ: 247/8 (50 ov)BAN: 221 (48.3 ov)
Won by 26 runs
25 Mar 2026
T20I
South Africa
Hagley Oval, Christchurch
RSA: 187/4 (20 ov)NZ: 154/8 (20 ov)
Lost by 33 runs
Current ICC Global Team Standings
Format
World Rank
Points / Status
Form Context
Test Cricket
#5
World Test Championship Contender
Dominant innings victory over Ireland.
ODI Cricket
#2
Top Tier Elite
Recently won a milestone bilateral away series.
T20I Cricket
#4
Global Finalists
Finished as the proud Runners-Up in the 2026 T20 World Cup.
Upcoming Series Schedule & Venues
Date Range
Format
Opponent
Host Country
Major Venues Included
July 2026
3 ODIs, 3 T20Is
West Indies
West Indies
Kensington Oval, Sabina Park
October 2026
3 Tests
India
India
Wankhede Stadium, Eden Gardens
December 2026
3 Tests
Pakistan
New Zealand
Hagley Oval, Basin Reserve
Head-to-Head Summary (Overall Tally)
Format
Total Matches Played
Won by New Zealand
Lost by New Zealand
Tied / No Result
Test Matches
492
115
185
192
One Day Internationals
812
378
394
40
Twenty20 Internationals
224
112
101
11
Most Memorable Match: The Epic Thriller
Attribute
Match Details and Statistical Milestones
Event Context
ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Final Encounter
Opponent / Venue
England Cricket Team at Lord’s Cricket Ground, London
New Zealand Innings
241 runs for the loss of 8 wickets in 50 overs
Opponent Innings
241 runs all out in 50 overs
Super Over Thriller
Both teams tied at 15 runs each in the tie-breaker
Official Outcome
Opponent declared winners via the boundary countback rule
Tournament Edition
Stage of Tournament
Opponent Team
Match Venue
Statistical Outcome
World Test Championship Final
Championship Final
India
Ageas Bowl
Won by 8 wickets
ICC Cricket World Cup
Semi-Final
India
Old Trafford
Won by 18 runs
ICC T20 World Cup
Semi-Final
England
Abu Dhabi Stadium
Won by 5 wickets
Key Performance Leaderboard
Player Name
Role in Team
Primary Statistical Metric
High Score / Best Figures
Kane Williamson
Top-Order Batter
8,263 Test Runs at 54.89 Average
251 runs vs West Indies
Devon Conway
Wicketkeeper Batter
1,512 ODI Runs at 44.47 Average
138 runs vs India
Glenn Phillips
All-Rounder
135.40 T20I Batting Strike Rate
108 runs vs Sri Lanka
Mitchell Santner
Left-Arm Spinner
104 T20I Wickets at 6.70 Economy
4 wickets for 11 runs
The Battlefield: Tactical Power-Plays & Record Breakers (2025-26)
Match Phase
Overs Segment
Tactical Objective
Runs Scored / Wickets Taken
Mandatory Batting Powerplay
Overs 1 to 6 (T20I)
Maximize fielding restrictions
Average 54 runs for 1 wicket lost
Middle Overs Consolidation
Overs 11 to 40 (ODI)
Spin choke and strike rotation
Average 4.65 runs per over conceded
Death Overs Execution
Overs 41 to 50 (ODI)
Extreme variation and Yorkers
38 total wickets taken in final phase
The Tactical Edge: Strategic Matchups & Squad Dynamics
New Zealand Resource
Opponent Threat
Tactical Counter-Strategy Implemented
Left-Arm Swing Attack
Right-Handed Openers
Early inswing targeting the front pad and stumps
Dynamic Spin Duos
Aggressive Middle Order
Dragging the length back to deny down-the-ground lofting
Explosive Finishers
Express Pace Bowlers
Utilizing depth of the crease to manipulate square boundaries
History Re-Written: Every Record Smashed in the 2025/26 Season
Record Category
Previous Benchmarks
New Record Metric Established
Player / Team Responsible
Fastest T20I Century
47 deliveries
Century completed in 45 deliveries
New Zealand Top-Order
Highest Test Partnership
439 runs
445-run partnership for 3rd wicket
New Zealand Elite Batting Pair
Most T20I Maiden Overs
5 maidens
7 career maiden overs bowled
New Zealand Opening Bowler
Pace vs. Power: The Brutal Numbers Behind the World’s Fastest Bowlers
Bowler Profile
Peak Delivery Speed
Average Spell Velocity
Wickets via Short Ball
Express Right-Arm Pace
151.2 kilometers per hour
144.5 kilometers per hour
14 tournament wickets
Tall Hit-the-Deck Quick
146.8 kilometers per hour
141.2 kilometers per hour
19 tournament wickets
Left-Arm Inswing Specialist
143.5 kilometers per hour
138.6 kilometers per hour
8 tournament wickets
The Captain’s Gambit: Genius Strategic Moves That Flipped the Game
Match Situation
Strategic Decision
Immediate Field Placement
Resulting Outcome
Set batter dominant
Introducing part-time spin
Leg-slip and short-midwicket deployed
Catch taken at leg-slip within 3 balls
Wet ball in run-chase
Changing bowling ends
Protecting shorter boundary line
Economy rate dropped to 3.5 per over
Tail-enders blocking
Deploying short-leg double
Leg-side trap with three catchers
Final two wickets fell in consecutive overs
The “Fortress” Chronicles: Stadium Face-offs & Crowd Dominance (2025-26)
Stadium Venue
Total Matches Hosted
Average First Innings Total
Pitch Characteristics
Team Win Percentage
Eden Park, Auckland
6
188 runs (T20I)
Short straight boundaries, high bounce
83.3 percent
Hagley Oval, Christchurch
4
285 runs (ODI)
Green tinge, early movement for seamers
75.0 percent
Basin Reserve, Wellington
3
342 runs (Test)
Strong crosswinds, flat batting track later
66.6 percent
Final Verdict
New Zealand cricket remains an elite global blueprint for maximizing collective potential through meticulous data execution and tactical discipline. While facing challenging transitional phases, their consistent top-tier rankings and unmatched ability to peak during premier tournaments solidify their status as a permanent, terrifying threat to any cricketing superpower.